PAGE FOURTEEN .a-.____ y M isier! ‘ ; Here's Your ' NEW FALL oi only 2.95 Jlen who desire an inexpensive hat and yet be well dressed, should see these hats now on dis- play. The styles and colors featured in the higher priced brands. Smartly pro-creased to ensure shape See them. tomorrow. ‘And Naturally It's Al- are the same as and longer wear. Miss Elma Inlnan, returned Missonary from Trinidad. epent the past week with Mrs. Oexrie Iasrd. Miss Mildred Stsnith, Tryon, spent a. week recently with friends in this village and at Central Bcdequo. Mr. Charles Craig. left on the 22nd. to continue studies at Mt. Allison. Miss Georgie MacFarlane, RN. who i.s on the stair of the Prince County Hospital, is spending her [vacation at her old hctne, Fcrnwood. Miss Ehnma Robins, Charlotte- ltown, is spending some time with iMr. Wiilam Calibeck and family iCentral Bedeque. ll Mrs. Janfe Ccrney and Mrs. Ned- ,ha.m, Amherst, N.S. were recent ‘guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mur- lray. | Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mont-do. Ssckvlile. N.B. were week-end visit- ors to Bedecue. Tyne Valley, North- ,Vam and Wellington. Mr. and lilrs, Edwin Reid ac- companied by Mrs. Major Reid and [daughter Joanne, Rollo Bay were week-end guests oi Mr. and Mrs. ‘Joseph Trowsdale, Crapaud. t f Mr. Leith Townshend and son tllillie, Sourls, accompanied by Mr. IC.W. Townshend, Fortune Bridge, [were in Bed-cque on Monday on I business. ‘ I Mrs. Elmer Gamble, ‘Pryon, and THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN WESTERN GUARDIAN GENERAL INSURANCE Ralph G. Muttart. Bunmerside. '1“)!!! nacas st Alberten. Saturday, Oct. 1st. 4 classes. --DANCE in Sherbrooke ‘Hall Tuesday, October 4th. Free lllms, at eight o'clock. Dance alter. l -AT‘l‘l5N'I‘lON—Chic en supper St. Mark's Hall, Burte Lot 7, on Tuesday evening, October 4th. Dance and bingo after. Come and enjoy yourself. —FABIVIEBB SAVE MONEY by grading your own potatoes with a Boggs grader now available at James A. MacNeill & Sons, Sum- merside. Phone 138. —-BRADALBANE MEETING— Federation o! Agriculture meet- ing Bradalbane hail Friday night, 8.30. All iarmers invited. -BUYING fowl, chicken and cspons. Inquire for price and ship- ping dates. E. S. McGougan, Malpeque. -CENTRAL BEDEQUE BAP- TIST FELLOWSHIP. - Rev. D. M. Fraser. Pastor. services for Sunday,| October 2nd. Central Bedeque 10.45 SEPTEMBER 30. 1949 30 ' CAPITQIwSusnmQs-slde ,_, TDDAY (FRIDAY) and SATURDAY z-alo armacrloNs-z nan ms - MAli§iiAlii . A Piss-Thesis: Prcmtiea Dnettefl by WILLIAM Ii. PINE D-aeut sit-awn n nuia um- A. M. Borden 3 PM. Weekly: Cesa- trsl Bedeque. Thursday. Friday. Freetown, cancelled. . . "INTO THE-CIMARRON: . X COUNTRY _NEW LONDON Presbyterian Chuches. Services. Sunday. October 2nd. Geddie Memorial, S. S. Raiiy| Day Service at 11.00 A. M. LDIIZ, River at 2.30 P. M. Clifton W. M. s‘. Thankofferlng Service st 7.30 PM. Mrs. John Bertram. Fredericton. |were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Weeks, this ; village. 1 Mrs. A.J. Langley, Port Hawks- Jiery, N.S.. and lvirs. Yule. Scott, tGiasgo-w, Scotland were guests at the Manse recently. This was Mrs. Scott's first visit to Prince Edward Island. Mrs. Robert Reeves entertained the Freetown Mis-sion Band at her home in Bedeque for their Septem- Specisl music. Rev. D. A. Camp- bell, Minister. —BEDEQUE UNITED CHURCH CHARGE. -— Services Sunday, Oct: 2nd. Bedeque Ll A. M. Sacrament Lord's Supper. Borden 3 P. M.‘ Special Orange Service. Albany 7.30 P. M. Sacrament Lord's Supper.‘ Rev. W. Burton Cmwe, B. A., Min-‘ ister. —~PRINCETOWN United Church. Maipequc. Friday, September 30th. Preparatory Service 8.00 P. M. Sun- "Where Old Friends Meet” ‘iber meeting. Miss Louise Callback, zreturned Missionary was also a ‘guest at the meeting, Several from this community ‘attended the Provincial Plowing ,Match and Horse Show, at Dundas on the 21st. It was one mcasion when rain was not welcome. Never- theless the party had a good time. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Callbeck, Central Bedeque, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur MacFarlane. Lower Bedeque. left by motor on Tuesday 27th. on a visit to various parts of the Unit- ed States. The Bedeque Women's Missionary Society chartered a bus on the 22nd, for the purpose of conveying their members and representatives from nearby sister Societies to the Prov- incial W.M.S., Rally, in Charlotte- town. A most interesting and in structive meeting was held. ._._..}...........as..- like Local women report amazing results with new homo beauty routine If your skin gets dry or rough, it unattractive blemishes sometimes mar its loveliness-here's news of vital interest to you. A noted skin specialist has developed a new home beauty treatment that many smart Cana- dian women are now using. It's a new ideal ‘ Nero's what happened! I81 womeh recently followed this simple 4-step routine-using Noxzema Medicated Cream-un- der the supervision oi’ 3 skin specialists. Each woman had some little thing wrong with her skin -blemishes, l' , dryness. or some other little annoyance. Here are the results o! this test. 4 out of 5 women actually showed softer, smoother, love- lier skin-in only 2 weelrsl Get acquaint ‘ with this new idea in beauty care and let Noxzema help your skin to new natural loveliness. Here's all you do: I. Morning-bathe face with warm water, apply Noxsema with a wet cloth and “cream-wash” your face. i. Apply Noxserna as a powder base. l. Inning-before retiring, repeat morning cleansing. l. Massage Nonasnalightly into yeer bee. PI over my Hemline. aunts-a Notions d . Freetown And Vicinity Miss Rene Arbinz ‘who has been visiting relatives in OLeai-y and vicinity tor the past two months returned to her home last Monday. Chicken pox is quite prevalent districts' and a few cases of Whooping cough in the different school are reported. li/Lr. and Mrs. Ralph Burns and son Byron returned ‘Tuesday from [a motor trip-via Wood Island Halldsx and Dartmouth. I Mrs. Frank Deacon and i ecutive i Friends of Robert Schurmsn who County] that he- iis convslesoing nicely after an hospital s week ago. ‘is a patient in Prince ll-lospital are glad to know ‘operation in l Mrs. 11-1-15” evening from, a we weeksiwho have recently returned to visit to st. John, ma. the guest their him"- lof her daughter and son-i -law ML m‘; Mm John charm“? On Sunday evening, 25th. there Mrs. George Jardine were in Charlotte- N town Thursday attending an ex- meeting of the W.C.T.U. John Lewis arrived homei an Angel of Mercy lo blemished skin! lovely mu ‘Pennant o! Van- couver saya she hasn't found anything to equal Noxsems. “It's wonderful to help clear up annoying skin blemishes," says Rita. "I use it as my rag- ular night cream". . .Dainty, too. Ncszerna is gresseless- doesn't staiv Attractive Norma Forshaw, ‘Ibronto, says she now uses Noxzema religiously —- morn- ing and night. "I had the usual teen-age blemishes,” he says, "but they soon van- shed alter using Nouema. New it's my regular powder base and night cream." .':.'.'.':'.-.'.:.:.1 ‘h-y it yourself! See how quickly your I I" all-in responds. How's the beat time, too -your snore-year opportunity to get Noasersa at a special money-saving price. While this Anniversary 01hr lasts, you can get the big fi-ounce 93d jar of Noaaesaa for qnUWd-at all drug and cosmetic counters. now ousv 19¢ nfiwlv L$_——_— '-, o 1190910 in thin mmuhlty is extend-i hibition in Rmont Bay on Wed. nesday were Mr. J. Ray Burns and Miss Evelyn Bums, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse O. Burns and Miss Mabel Burns. The sincere sympathy of the ed to Mr. Edmund Burns of bower‘ Freetown and Mrs. Charles Waugh of Simalerside In the death of their sister Mrs. Charles Read- which occurred at her home ‘in Coleman on Friday Sept. 0th. Mrs Read was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Burns and had reached the age oi 90 years. On Thursday evening Sept 15th, the people of South Freetown gathered ll. the hcmc oi Mr. and Mrs. Fenian Simmons to bid them farewell prior to their departure to their new home in Lower Freetown Mr. Norman Hardy a for- rner teacher in the district was appointed chairman and after s iew remarks as to the object or the gathering called on Mrs. Wilbert Drianmond who read s well worded address expressing the regret of those present that Mr. and Mrs. Simmons and Dhllla and Nancy Among those attending the Ex-I Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bowneas and Mr. and Mrs Percy White, at- tended the wedding of Miss Ruth Lenore Hamilton. Grafton. NS, and Mr. Cyril Eisworth Kinsman, Wei-sford. NS. on Friday 15th. inst. at the Grafton Baptist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bowness. re- turned to their home on Saturday from Needharn. Mass. They went to the states in company with Mrs. Bcwness’ sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Percy White, o! Need- ham. Mass. who had been visiting on the Island. Before heading for the States the group motored thmtlgh several interesting parts of .8. . i0 Mrs WJ-i. ‘Pownshend, Rollo Bay. Kings County, is visiting her daugh- ter, Mrs. W.M. Bowness. Bedeque, also her son Mr. Roy Townehcnd. and Mrs Townshend, Carleton. Pre- vious to her visit in Bedeque. Mrs. Townshend had as her guests her daughter. and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Percy White. Needham Macs. was abundant evidence of mission- ary interest. when the service spon- sored by the Perseverance Mission Band was held in the United Church, under the capable leader- ship oi Miss Louise Callbeck. Mr. John Craig presided and was assist- ed in the devotional part of the service by l-‘tev. E. Weeks. ‘me Sen- ior choir also rendered assistance. The children taking part in the program did their part in a most ity. A presentation of a besutifu dinner and tea set of dishes was made by Mr. Melvin Stetson and Mr. Vernon Stetson and s‘ matching children's set was given In sheila and Nancy, the presen- tation being made by three little play mates Elinor Reeves and Olsudia and Adell Drummond, Mr. and Mrs. Simmons thanked their friends for their kindness express- ing the hope that they would all come often to visit them. After bouncing‘ both Fenton and limit» and singing. "For they are jolly 800d fellows". an enjoyable even- ing was spent with solos, duets and instrumental musio by local talent. A delicious lunch was served by the indies and at a late hour all wendee their way harne ishing Fentcn- Imnice and ismiiy many happy were moving to another commun- ,/ fo/icns Water Pcmnvras Grouse years in their new home. iUIiWUNl/‘l ‘if ‘Pi ‘iilflt-ii day, October 2nd. Divine worship 11.00 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. The Sac- rament of the Lord's Supper at the morning service. Tuesday. Oct. 4th, service Darnley Hail. 8.00 P.M. Rev. James Cross, Minister. —O'LEARY PASTORAL CHARGE. The United Church of Canada. - Rev. W. G. Dickson, B. A, Sunday. October 2nd is World Wide Com- munion Sunday and the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be 81W" at all places. Bloomfield at. ll A. M. Brae at 2 P. M. West Devon - at 3.30 PM. (Ylbeary at 7.30 P. M. Sunday Schools at usual hours. ‘All welccme. HAZARDS 0F STEEPLEJACKING DEPICTED IN ACTION THRILLER- -—'I‘he life expectancy or steeple- jacks - those daring men-about- slsyscrapers - is not long. but Para- mount's new Pine-Thomas action thriller. "Disaster," should be proof that it is lively. The film, vimich arrives today at the Capitol Theatre draws a bead on the women behind stecpiejacklng men and is expected to score a direct bull's eye in sus- pense and excitement. "Disaster" reveals the hazards of that little-publicized ‘but vitally important job filled by the men who clsmber up the nations tow- ering buildings to repair and reno- vate them, at great constant risk to life and limb. Heading the cast or the thriller are Richard Den- ning. lovely Trudy Marshall. Will Wright and Junkies Millican. all oi’ them competent players who are flbiwidM ' CAME Afusw ourtawb _ .i_.t..»_ . lii~ iiiiiiliiiiiii at iiiiiiilii iiiiii iiiiiiiii .. E q. and Brill: STAR DAUGHTER MAiaeQhedIcbeIl-Ilehsldbyfllhhntusy-Fe! We strongly recommend this double bill NOTE—Shows - 7 and 9:25 -- Matinee Sat. 2:80 9%O0€ REGENT TDDAY (nu) aliil slr. Shows '7 and 9:15 - Matinee Fri. 8:30; Sat. 2:30 2 BIG ATTRACTIONS — 214 HOURS 0F LAFFS STUART ERWIN In Comedy Hit “HEADDNG FOR HEAVEN" and A SAHJN’ YOU WILL GO... laughing yourself p“) sea-sick! “QUiPe/MARY dark/alien! A HAL REACH 7' said to contribute "W" commensurate with the dramatic quality of the story. The talc revolves about the e1-, foris of Denning to clear himself‘ of a. false murder charge. To do so he has to elude the police, which he accomplishes by tumins ample- jack and hiding out stop skyscrap- ers. sdlmirable manner. There We! I good» congregation which enjoyed the service very much. Cameo Theatre Kensinmn Friday-Saturday 2 allows each night, ‘l and 9:25. Matinee SID- urdsy l0 mm. Howard Hawks‘ production, "BED BIVID" taken from the Saturday Evening Post Story, "The Chisholm Trail", starring John Wayne, Montgomery Cllft and Joanne Dru. There's Adventure -_ - - Excitement - - - Action and Suspense. Newsreel, Alla Don't miss this show. You'll enloy Ii! Does a $1M: Job on CHROMIUM boss a g__n_rs_n JOB A ran ass-ran sols ctsalllllc GLASS Ii i! AND lYlETAlWAR IDLD DY HAROLD SCNAIII, LTD. "GLASS WAX"iss sa- use-lust wipe it oa- VAX" stay gleaming , adol- product-made then wipe it oil‘. Leaves loa er because it leaves also esciaaiveclsem- no streaks. Surfaces‘ so DYiliDLI filial shot ' icsi female. 8o eesyto cleaned with "GLASS wards od‘ new dirt. "DI-Ali WAX” CLEANS 30 KINDSOF DIRT IN‘ 8D SICONDI’ Jels on C FIR and BRASS“ MADI IN CANADA